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BIG BANG BACKWARDS
by Harrison Bae Wein
Harrison Bae Wein has had short stories and poems published in several literary magazines, including The Nocturnal Lyric, Out of Line and Argestes. Nine stories he wrote about laboratory life, collectively called Blinded by Science, were serialized last year on the science and literature web site LabLit.com. He has just completed his first novel, The Life and Opinions of the Housecat Hastings. He has also written about health and science for The Washington Post, The Richmond Times-Dispatch and other publications. More about the author...

ROSAMUNDO
by Barbara De La Cuesta
Barbara de la Cuesta has recently won the Gival Prize and will have her novel The Spanish Teacher published by Gival Press. She has published a long poem, If There Weren’t So Many of Them, BirchBrook Press, Delhi, N.Y. 1990; and Westerly, Professional Publishing Co., Dallas, TX, 1994, a work of non-fiction in the field of arts therapy; as well as stories in the California Quarterly and the Texas Review. She has received a fiction fellowship from the New Jersey Arts Council, a Geraldine Dodge fellowship to the Virginia Center; and a fellowship in fiction from the Massachusetts Artists’ Foundation.


Richard Kempa lives in Rock Springs, Wyoming, where he teaches writing and philosophy at Western Wyoming College. His work has recently appeared or is forthcoming in ConteOnline, Confrontation, Journal of the American Medical Association, Matter, and Pilgrimage.


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